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Food Webs, Competition Graphs, and Habitat Formation

M. Cozzens (2011)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

One interesting example of a discrete mathematical model used in biology is a food web. The first biology courses in high school and in college present the fundamental nature of a food web, one that is understandable by students at all levels. But food webs as part of a larger system are often not addressed. This paper presents materials that can be used in undergraduate classes in biology (and mathematics) and provides students with the opportunity...

Fraktály a jak o nich učit

Barbora Divišová (2013)

Učitel matematiky

The article focuses on basic information about fractals in a popular way. It brings about a way to provide glimpses of the theory of fractals for pupils at the primary and secondary schools. A strictly geometrical definition of fractals is given together with three examples of fractals (Cantor discontinuum, Koch snowflake, Sierpinski triangle). Next two other definitions of fractals are presented. The main part of the article consists of the examples of fractals in biology and in arts which can...

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